Ah. I guess I meant silver laced, which she is not.She is silver. The red coloration is due to autosomal red, or non-sexlinked red/gold.
Also, gorgeous hen, @Poultrybonkers.
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Ah. I guess I meant silver laced, which she is not.She is silver. The red coloration is due to autosomal red, or non-sexlinked red/gold.
Also, gorgeous hen, @Poultrybonkers.
Well, not completely laced, but definitely partially laced. She should be able to produce laced and partially laced offspring.Ah. I guess I meant silver laced, which she is not.
two single copy laced birds would produced fully laced birds so her kids would be fully lacedWell, not completely laced, but definitely partially laced. She should be able to produce laced and partially laced offspring.
two single copy laced birds would produced fully laced birds so her kids would be fully laced
ive bred two one copy lacings before and all chicks were lacedSome of them, yes. And some would have no lacing at all, and some would be like the parents.
That doesn’t mean it will always be this way.ive bred two one copy lacings before and all chicks were laced
i wouldnt actually care if some werent laced as im going for mottledThat doesn’t mean it will always be this way.
It’s a 25 percent chance of not being laced so not super likely.
You might hatch five and get two non-laced, or you might get none.
You might hatch ten and get no non-laced. You never know.